My
favorite saying about your associations and my way of
saying it is, "You are the same today as you're going
to be in five years except for two things, the people
you meet and the books you read." Hang around thinkers;
you'll be a better thinker. Hang around givers; you'll
be a better giver. Hang around workers; you'll be a better
worker. Hang around a bunch of thumb sucking, complaining,
griping boneheads; and you will be a better thumb sucking,
complaining, griping bonehead. Now. With that said...how
many of you are under sixteen yet? Great. How do you like
an idea that you might be driving a Cadillac when you're
sixteen? I got it for you. When my son was your age, he
wasn't quite as excited as you. I said, "Jerry, do
you want to have a car when you're sixteen?" "Yes."
"Do you want me to help you buy that car?" "Yes
sir, dad." "Alright, son, we're going to do
it, but the free ride's over. No more allowance. I'm going
to give you a way to make a lot of money. Here is the
deal. I am going to pick out books for you to read. There
will be motivational books, history books, inspirational
books; and every time I give you a book, you give me a
book report. Every time I get a book report, I'll put
money in your car fund. Another book report; more money
in the car fund. In two years if you read in style, you'll
drive in style. But if you read like a bum, you're going
to drive like a bum."
Overnight
he developed a fantastic hunger for reading. Now the
first book I had him read was Dale Carnegie's "How
to Win Friends and Influence People." Now the first
day he came down and said, "Dad, dad, there's a
whole chapter in here on smiling and shaking hands."
And he shook my hand, shook my hand - first sign of
life in fourteen years. Woohoo! And he smiled at me.
Then I had him read a book named Joshua in the Old Testament
on discouragement. And we were going to Sunday school
one week, and I said, "Jerry, how are you getting
along with Joshua?" He says, "Dad, dad."
He hit my leg. Imagine that, he hit my leg. And he said,
"Everybody ought to have to read that book."
That was a sign he was beginning to think about somebody
other than himself.
Well,
he read 22 books. Did he buy a car? No. He kept the
money, used my car and my gas. Now but wait a minute.
Don't laugh. It was worth it. Then he went off to college,
and I got one of the greatest experiences of my life.
And the last chapter of my book "Life is Tremendous"
is about Jerry Jones (my son), and there is the reading
contract to negotiate with your dad to get it in writing,
so he can't change his mind. So Jerry goes off to college
and he writes me a "Dear Dad" postcard every
day for four years. You know what I used to do when
I would get some of the cards? I would put my head on
my desk and cry. Do you know why? He was thinking thoughts
that I never dreamed a young person could think. Now
he didn't have the full meaning of them, but he had
read and he had the thoughts in his mind. So I would
like to read you a couple cards from college to me.
"Dear
Dad, It's tremendous to be able to know that when you
are in a slump, just as a baseball player will break
out in time, so will you break out of yours. Yes, time
really cures things. Like you said, you don't lose any
problems, you just get bigger and better ones, tremendous
ones. Tremendously, too. Jerry"
"Dear
Dad, Just started reading a hundred Great Lives. Thanks
for what you said in the front. The part that every
great man never sought to be great. He just followed
the vision he had and did what had to be done. Love,
Jerry."
"Dad,
I just got done typing up little quotes out of the Bible
and Napolean Hill, so everywhere I look, I see them.
When people ask me what they are, I tell them they are
pinups. Tremendously."
"Dad,
I am more convinced than ever that you can do anything
you want to. You can beat anyone at anything just by
working hard. Handicaps don't mean anything. Because
often people that don't have them have a bad attitude
and don't want to work."
"Dad,
nothing new. Just the same old exciting thought that
we can know God personally and forever in this amazing
life."
"Dad,
when you're behind two papers in the fourth quarter
and you're exhausted from the game, you have to make
up a set of downs in order to stay in the game, and
you get up to the line and you see two, 250 pound tests
staring you in the face, it sure is exciting to wait
and find out what play the Lord will call next."
Well,
the power of books. Now here is another one. Sammy is
my nine-year-old grandson. I'd like to share something
that I hope your dads will get for you. So last Father's
Day a year ago, I'll just read you a paragraph that
I wrote to Sammy on reading.
My
dear Sammy, each word in this letter is bathed with
my love and prayers for you. As you get older, you will
discover that your mind doesn't always keep pace with
your body. The food you eat can nourish your body, but
the food you feed your mind and heart determines your
good as a person. I am going to share a few principles
I pray you will commit to memory. I could share many
more, but I have tried to select ones that I wish I
could have begun working on earlier in my life. Read,
read, read, read. A proper diet is good for your body,
and the best books are good for your mind. Your life
will be determined by the people you associate with
and the books you read. You will come to love many people
you will meet in books. Read biographies, autobiographies
and history. Books will provide many of the friends,
mentors, role models and heroes you will need in life.
Biographies will help you see that there is nothing
that can happen to you that wasn't experienced by many
who used their failures and tragedies and disappointments
as stepping stones for more tremendous lives. Many of
my best friends are people I've never met - Oswald Chambers,
George Mueller, Charles Spurgeon, A.W. Tozer, Abraham
Lincoln, Jean Gietzen, hundreds of others. Don't read
the Bible, but instead study it. Digest it. Memorize
it. Realize that God's greatest gift for our time on
earth is His word. Well, know the word..."
Happy
Reading! Charlie
'Tremendous' Jones is the
author of the best-selling book "Life is Tremendous"
and four separate editions of "The Books You Read".
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